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American Eagle Outfitters sells a variety of beach-y looks for men, from sandals to cutoff denim shorts to V-neck tees. The preppy clothing label’s chief himself should stock up — since he’s just purchased a $6.77 million condo in Miami Beach.

The Ohio-based couple, who have three grown children, will use this pad as a second home.

The residence, which features a den and a family room, has 4,347 square feet inside and 755 square feet of outdoor space. General renderings for the development, which is slated for completion in the first quarter of 2018 on 47th Street in the Mid-Beach neighborhood, show dwellings with big chef’s kitchens, airy ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that let in that Sunshine State light.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach — with 111 condominiums and 15 stand-alone villas — is Italian architect Piero Lissoni’s first full-scale architectural project in the US. The one- to five-bedroom homes range in size from 2,000 to over 10,000 square feet; asking prices range from $2 million to over $40 million.

“The value and location have been key for buyers,” says Ophir Sternberg, CEO and founding partner of Lionheart Capital, the project’s developer. He adds that its Mid-Beach location “allows an incredible sense of privacy for Miami Beach while still being minutes away from all the action.”

Amenities include an indoor/outdoor spa, a roof-level pool deck with private cabanas, a gym with an open-air yoga studio and a waterfront bar. There’s also a private marina with 36 boat slips, an on-site captained house yacht and, should the Schottensteins want to arrive home by helicopter, a marine helipad.

Schottenstein, via a spokesperson, tells The Post he’s looking forward to living near friends and family, as well as a certain on-site amenity.

“[It] provides us with dock access, so we may keep a boat on the premises,” he says.